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Alabama takes full advantage of its plentiful natural assets, with over 1.3 million acres of public hunting lands and some of the country's most liberal hunting seasons and bag limits. Some of the most popular wildlife species to hunt in Alabama include white-tailed deer, wild turkey, mourning doves, rabbits, and waterfowl. The state has also been ranked among the ten best states for the cost of living by U.S. News & World Report. Internal data from Lands of America shows appromixately $5 billion in land and rural property for sale in the Camellia State. The total size of land for sale in the state is over 652,000 acres. This represents a two percent increase from last month in the total number of land and property in Alabama for sale. Of the 67 counties in the state, Baldwin County had the most land and rural real estate for sale. Based on comps submitted through the Lands of America Comparable Sales program last month, Alabama is among the country's top five states for land sold during the month. This reflects a rise in sales activity over data from the previous month. The most land sales in the state last month were recorded in Clay, Crenshaw, and Talladega County. In terms of its size, Alabama is the country's 30th-largest state, covering an area of 52,423 square miles (34 million acres). Game species to be found on land for sale in Alabama include whitetail deer, turkey, dove, quail, ducks, and hog. Anglers have their choice of bass, catfish, trout, and pike.

Moss Rock has over 2 miles of river frontage on the Mayo River and 247 acres of majestic forest nestled in the foothills of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Located in an area of free-flowing rivers, quiet lakes and sweeping mountains vistas, this exceptional recreational property has a rich history, and is blessed with a variety of noteworthy recreational, cultural and historical resources.
Moss Rock is located 8 miles southwest of the city of Martinsville in the southwestern corner of Henry County near the Virginia-North Carolina Line. The foothills

First time offer. This is an opportunity to acquire 2635 ft frontage on gorgeous/picturesque Smith River. Trout fisherman this is the property you have waiting to purchase. This 32 aces of open land is ideal for rv park/camping with 2660 + /- feet on Riverside Drive / 57A

Beautiful views of Lake Lanier from the upper level of this Split-Foyer that has a modern Contemporary Style w/a spacious open floor plan. Hardwood floors throughout. Cozy Office off the Great Room as well as the adjacent Deck with Tiered Garden offers a space for true solitude. The Kitchen is well appointed with Center Island Breakfast Bar, Granite Counter Tops, Gas Stove and has a view of the Unique Foyer and French Doors to a Deck overlooking Lake Lanier. There are 3 BR'S, 2 of which have its own BA including the Master that has a jetted tub & enclosed shower and 2 BR'S downstairs & Hall BA. There is a Family Room with Fireplace, Brick Foyer for the Side Entry and an Arboretum. Truly a Joy to see. Oversize 2-Car Garage attached.
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Must see for the hunter, fisherman or person who desires privacy. There is an existing house on the property that can be a project house for fix-up. There is also more than enough land for additional home sites. Approximately 2500 to 3500 feet of this property borders the Mayo River!
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